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2 minutes ago, Horseman said:

Only idiots bet known welchers.  That's just dumb.  Like having student loans and credit card debt.  

 

 

I've never welched, you're just a weak puzzy

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6 hours ago, WhiteWonder said:

you put a time frame on it and then the person betting shes coming back still wins because shes had an alias this whole time or has access to the oldmaid handle. 

Yeah, what a stupid comment from Strike, lol.

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13 minutes ago, Ron_Artest said:

I've never welched, you're just a weak puzzy

Settle down Tiny. I believe you. Why don't you use that to pay down some of your debt?

Step 1 reaching financial independence - pay off debt.  

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43 minutes ago, Ron_Artest said:

Sure if you want but we both know you can't pay that.

I can scrap it together. 

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26 minutes ago, Horseman said:

Settle down Tiny. I believe you. Why don't you use that to pay down some of your debt?

Step 1 reaching financial independence - pay off debt.  

The only debt I have is my mortgage at 3% and I'm not living in this house for long.

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Just now, Ron_Artest said:

The only debt I have is my mortgage at 3% and I'm not living in this house for long.

What about your student loans, credit cards.  

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13 minutes ago, Horseman said:

What about your student loans, credit cards.  

I don't have student loans.  My kids have loans.  I pay off my credit cards monthly.

You're obsessive and creepy, and always wrong.

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23 minutes ago, Ron_Artest said:

So it's a bet?

Yes.  One million dollars. 

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11 minutes ago, Ron_Artest said:

I don't have student loans.  My kids have loans.  I pay off my credit cards monthly.

You're obsessive and creepy, and always wrong.

Simple IQ test question for ya. 

You pay for your kids schooling. Your kids have student loans, therefore you have 

A - Herpes

B - Student Loans 

C - Mild Retardation

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8 minutes ago, Hardcore troubadour said:

Yes.  One million dollars. 

Alright bet.  Let's see if she shows up.

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8 minutes ago, Horseman said:

Simple IQ test question for ya. 

You pay for your kids schooling. Your kids have student loans, therefore you have 

A - Herpes

B - Student Loans 

C - Mild Retardation

You have no clue how a student loan works.  You should stop flapping your gums.

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4 minutes ago, Ron_Artest said:

You have no clue how a student loan works.  You should stop flapping your gums.

"You pay for your kids education."

That includes student loans unless you're just saying stuff again. Probably just saying stuff.  

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58 minutes ago, Horseman said:

"You pay for your kids education."

That includes student loans unless you're just saying stuff again. Probably just saying stuff.  

Flapping your gums about sh1t you know nothing about.

Let me explain it to you.  Each semester the student gets a bill, tuition, housing, meal plan, etc.  There are credits for merit and for any aid. I pay the balance.  Each student is given around $2,500 in aid per semester, a loan, in the students name, that they repay after they complete their education.  I pay the remaining balance every semester.  I don't pay their loans.

Are you done?  Are you finally gonna shut up about this now?

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4 hours ago, 5-Points said:

She'd need to post a pic of her hallway holding the current day's newspaper for it to be believable. 

Or at least deep throating a microphone with current days paper. 

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I had 20k in student loans in my name when I graduated. My parents paid a decent amount of my college education but my father insisted I have a student loan as it starts you off with responsibilities. 
 

guttertard is usually wrong but I have no idea why horsenuts is obsessed with his families finances 

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10 hours ago, Ron_Artest said:

Flapping your gums about sh1t you know nothing about.

 

😆

 Coming from the wuss who does this daily. 😆

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10 hours ago, MikeMatt said:

Or at least deep throating a microphone with current days paper. 

This is prolly a better idea. Because unless her hallway grew hands, it wouldn't be able to hold the paper anyway. 

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9 minutes ago, 5-Points said:

This is prolly a better idea. Because unless her hallway grew hands, it wouldn't be able to hold the paper anyway. 

I didn’t picture her hallway with hands either. 
Nope. Bet you didn’t either :mad:

 

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19 minutes ago, MikeMatt said:

I didn’t picture her hallway with hands either. 
Nope. Bet you didn’t either :mad:

 

 I wall and furniture surf

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11 hours ago, WhiteWonder said:

I had 20k in student loans in my name when I graduated. My parents paid a decent amount of my college education but my father insisted I have a student loan as it starts you off with responsibilities. 
 

guttertard is usually wrong but I have no idea why horsenuts is obsessed with his families finances 

There are a hundred different ways to teach responsibilities rather than to take on debt unnecessarily.  

And what type of parents wait until you're an adult to teach that? 🤣

It's all starting to make sense now.  

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3 hours ago, Horseman said:

There are a hundred different ways to teach responsibilities rather than to take on debt unnecessarily.  

And what type of parents wait until you're an adult to teach that? 🤣

It's all starting to make sense now.  

Yes because I said they didn’t teach me responsibility growing up 🙄

Hey I’m not saying I agreed with it but you either don’t understand how student loans work or you’re just being an incessant priick because, well it’s you. Why don’t you keep telling the guy how his kids loans are his debt 😆 

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6 hours ago, Ron_Artest said:

Pay the man his money. 

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8 minutes ago, OldMaid said:

Pay the man his money. 

This is the stupidest thread ever. - not OP stoopid - stoopid for what it has become. OP was funny. 

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1 hour ago, OldMaid said:

Pay the man his money. 

 Hey darlin’. What’s a nice lady like you doing back in town?

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18 hours ago, WhiteWonder said:

I had 20k in student loans in my name when I graduated. My parents paid a decent amount of my college education but my father insisted I have a student loan as it starts you off with responsibilities. 
 

guttertard is usually wrong but I have no idea why horsenuts is obsessed with his families finances 

I agree with your father in principle.  We were lucky that Arizona gives pretty much a free tuition ride to kids who excel at SATs and/or GPA.  I negotiated with my wife that we would pay for room and books like she wanted, but they would work for any spending money.  It worked well, as all three worked during summers and as their course loads allowed during the semester.

One of the three changed majors and took > 4 years; we did have her take out loans to help pay for that, since the above scholarship expired.  :thumbsup: 

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That wasn't her.  If I were HT I wouldn't pay until she posts a picture of her hallway with a handwritten sign that says Geek Club 2025, like geeks used to do at sporting events if they could get on camera 

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8 minutes ago, jerryskids said:

I agree with your father in principle.  We were lucky that Arizona gives pretty much a free tuition ride to kids who excel at SATs and/or GPA.  I negotiated with my wife that we would pay for room and books like she wanted, but they would work for any spending money.  It worked well, as all three worked during summers and as their course loads allowed during the semester.

One of the three changed majors and took > 4 years; we did have her take out loans to help pay for that, since the above scholarship expired.  :thumbsup: 

I agreed with it as well. I mean, I also think he could have simply paid the entire expense and had an agreement with me to pay him back X amount within a certain time, rather than an actual loan... but I get it. I had a scholarship but there were other schools that were giving me closer to a full ride that I could have (and likely should have) chosen instead.  I was sort of the opposite in that I paid for my books and "living" stuff. I did not work while I was at school but I had worked all through HS and did so during winter and summer breaks so spending money was never an issue... and also why I paid off my student loans within a year of graduating anyway. 

I know it's a nonsensical jab but the entire college process begins well before adulthood, if you're doing it right. Is a lot of it overkill? absolutely. but I would say as early as sophomore year you had to be aware of GPA, honors classes, clubs, volunteer work, sports and then eventually testing, recommendation letters, the actual applications and essays. I was probably 15/16 when my father discussed with me that i'd have a student loan. 

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5 minutes ago, WhiteWonder said:

I also think he could have simply paid the entire expense and had an agreement with me to pay him back X amount within a certain time, rather than an actual loan.

That's what I said when this whole Tiny Man pissing match started.  

If you're rich and pay for your kids education why the student loans. Have them pay you back instead of giving someone else the interest.  

A - He's a liar and doesn't have the money. 

B - He's bad at finance. 

C - Both A and B

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